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The three business units that make up GMCH’s Kokomo Operations include its Kokomo Semiconductors business, its Kokomo Thick-Film Printing business and its Kokomo Electronics Assembly business.
Our new test facility provides: EMI testing and regulatory approvals Product Safety testing and regulatory approvals NEBS and ETSI testing Temperature/Humidity testing Vibration testing Airflow testing Acoustic testing Thermal imaging Shipp
SUPERIOR VISION 7550 � COLOR, HIGH RESOLUTION INSPECTION The Superior Vision (SV) 7550 AOI color system provides the fastest set-up time in Photon Dynamics� product line. Board programming is both simple and intuitive and is typically performed by
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 00:15:41 EST 2018 | sabeti
Hi Everybody, We have a dek 265 LT screen printer which unable to detect the plate. I think that it might be the light barrier sensor with the part number of 13pl14. I cannot find a new sensor so I thought I can use a jumper to connect the black wir
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 09:35:06 EDT 2008 | dfhoadle
I hope that we have not lost much quality, but am still bothered by the way our select x is working. It seems to do very well when I can get the nozzle head within 5/1000 of an inch to the board as it passes. However, when I increase that distance
Industry News | 2015-05-07 19:28:29.0
MIRTEC announce a new strategic cooperation that will empower yield improvement in the electronics manufacturing industry.
Industry News | 2017-04-24 19:04:48.0
This year, MIRTEC will launch several new inspection machines equipped new cutting-edge technologies. MIRTEC is proud to be promoting these new machines in booth #1J10 at NEPCON China 2017, one of the biggest technical exhibitions of SMT and EMA, from April 25-27 at the Shanghai World EXPO Exhibition & Convention Center. MIRTEC’s new machines have been developed under a concept, ‘Perfect Inspection Solution’. This is an inspection concept involving the combination of 3D, 2D, and side-camera inspection.
Technical Library | 2013-07-25 14:02:15.0
Bottom-termination components (BTC), such as QFNs, are becoming more common in PCB assemblies. These components are characterized by hidden solder joints. How are defects on hidden DFN joints detected? Certainly, insufficient solder joints on BTCs cannot be detected by manual visual inspection. Nor can this type of defect be detected by automated optical inspection; the joint is hidden by the component body. Defects such as insufficients are often referred to as "marginal" defects because there is likely enough solder present to make contact between the termination on the bottom-side of the component and the board pad for the component to pass in-circuit and functional test. Should the board be subjected to shock or vibration, however, there is a good chance this solder connection will fracture, leading to an open connection.
Smart Electronic Shelves Fixed electronic shelf instructions ※ Multi-color LED (set according to the actual needs of customers), support multiple sets of work orders at the same time to prepare materials for delivery ※ double-sided access material ※
Demonstrates desoldering, solder paste printing, and installation of a fine pitch QFP 208 (30.6mm x 30.6mm) component using an ATCO model AT-GDP Placement & Rework Station.
SMTnet Express July 25, 2013, Subscribers: 34972, Members: Companies: 13435, Users: 34972 Using Automated 3D X-Ray Inspection to Detect BTC Defects by Barbara Koczera; Test Research USA , An Qi Zhao; Flextronics Detecting marginal joints and other
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/Forum/3d-step-model-resolution_topic1529.html
: 2 Post Options Post Reply Quote nabihm Report Post Thanks(0) Quote Reply Posted: 12 Jan 2015 at 2:32am We have already PCB Library Expert licence and we used it to generate the footprint and mCAD but we can't detect the resolution of mCAD
Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/a-guide-to-pcb-inspection-methods/
. AOI systems can also detect incorrect or missing components. 3D cameras have recently found use in AOI systems to provide even more reliable results